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Live Science on MSN5,000-year-old fortress found in Spain contains mysterious burial of Roman-era man with daggerArchaeologists excavating an almost 5,000-year-old Spanish fortress were surprised to find a burial from a much more recent ...
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Butchered Human Remains Found in a Polish Cave Suggest These Prehistoric People Cannibalized Their EnemiesThe bones and skulls were found strewn among animal remains, a burial that was meant to humiliate a conquered rival even ...
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Knewz on MSNHidden ‘3D’ Animal Figures Revealed by Centuries-Old Technique on Walls of Prehistoric CaveHidden ‘3D’ Animal Figures Revealed by Centuries-Old Technique on Walls of Prehistoric Cave Artistic expression was an ...
Carbon 14 has made it possible for the first time to date exactly when the cave paintings of the caves of Borbón or Pomier, ...
Seen up close, each polyp has a tube-like body and an opening ringed with dozens of “transparent” tentacles. These ...
Archaeologists uncover Roman inscriptions and a coin in Spain’s Cova de les Dones, indicating ritual significance.
According to a statement released by the University of New Mexico, researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Victoria Oberreiter ...
Barciela & X. Martorell Archaeologists have discovered evidence of Roman occupation and ritual activity hidden inside a partially flooded cave in Spain. The remains date to about 1,900 years ago ...
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Spain has been witnessing a surge in travel to China, driven by China's visa-friendly policies. The latest moves include an extended visa-free entry policy ...
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ThePrint on MSNDid a group of ice age Europeans eat human brains? Evidence of cannibalism found in a Poland caveFor the study, published in Scientific Reports, scientists analysed remains from Maszycka Cave near Krakow, studying 10 ...
Ice-age children are behind some unusual drawings in the Las Monedas Cave in Spain, a new study claims. What children's cave art tells us about life 14,000 years ago Ice-age children are behind ...
I explain why generations A and Z are eating rotten meat, making fun of cave explorers, showing off their emergency contacts, and becoming very emotionally invested in an angler fish.
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